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Arden Hills Minimum Distances Ordinance for Fast Food Restaurants
Resource Type:
Regulations
Title: Arden Hills Minimum Distances Ordinance for Fast Food Restaurants
Topics:
Healthy Communities
Low Nutrition Uses
Equity
State:
Minnesota
Year (of adoption, publication, etc.) :
2021
Jurisdiction Type:
Municipal
Municipality:
City Of Arden Hills
Community Type Applicable to:
Urban | Suburban |
Abstract
Arden Hills, Minnesota enacted a minimum distance ordinance. In Arden Hills, “drive-in businesses” and “fast food restaurants” are not permitted within 400 feet of schools, churches, public recreation areas, and residentially zoned property. Fast-food restaurants also must be a minimum of 1,320 feet from one another. This helps prevent food swamps near important public places.
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